Electrical Panel Upgrade in Ocean Beach, CA | Landers Electric
With nearly 20 years of electrical experience, Landers Electric specializes in reliable electrical panel upgrades in Ocean Beach, CA, serving Ocean Beach, Point Loma, Mission Beach, and surrounding San Diego coastal communities. Our licensed electricians handle everything from 100- to 400-amp service upgrades to Zinsco and Federal Pacific breaker box replacements to SDG&E permit coordination. Homeowners and businesses trust Landers Electric for safe, NEC and CEC code-compliant installations done right the first time.
Looking For an Electrical Panel Upgrade in Ocean Beach, CA?
Look no further!
Landers Electric specializes in upgrading electrical panels throughout Ocean Beach and the surrounding San Diego coastal communities.
Whether your electricity is fed from overhead power lines above your home or underground, we can guide you through the entire process from start to finish.
The goal of this page is to help you understand why you might need an electrical panel upgrade in Ocean Beach, what size panel is right for your property, how much it costs, and exactly what to expect when you hire us to get the job done.
It is important to state upfront that electrical panel upgrades are extremely technical and dangerous work. They should never be performed by an untrained individual. The information on this page is strictly educational.
When hiring an electrical contractor in Ocean Beach, always verify their contractor license status with the California State License Board (CSLB) and confirm they carry a general liability insurance policy.
Before we get to the specifics of the electrical panel upgrade process, it is necessary to answer a few questions you might have.
With that, let's get started.
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Electrical Panel Upgrade for an EV Charger in Ocean Beach?
Many electric vehicle (EV) chargers require a dedicated 40 to 60-amp breaker. If your current electrical panel does not have the capacity or available space, you may need a panel upgrade before installing a charger. This is one of the most common reasons Ocean Beach homeowners call us for panel replacements.
Ocean Beach is one of the most distinctive and tightly knit coastal communities in all of San Diego. Known for its surf culture, independent spirit, and neighborhood character that has resisted the resort development found elsewhere along the coast, OB attracts a community of long-time residents and new homeowners who are investing in and improving their properties for the long term. Electric vehicle adoption in neighborhoods like this is growing steadily, and a hardwired Level 2 EV charger is one of the most practical upgrades any Ocean Beach homeowner can make right now.
Many Ocean Beach properties also have alley access behind the lot, which makes adding an EV charger to a garage or carport particularly straightforward. If you are also building or converting an ADU with alley access, which is very common in OB, that project almost always requires evaluating your panel capacity as well.
When it comes to EV chargers, our experience shows that a hardwired unit is more reliable and safer than a plug-in model. Hardwiring reduces outlet wear and ensures the charger operates at its full capacity without interruptions.
For homeowners ready to move forward, here is the EV charger we recommend based on reliability and ease of installation:
Planning to install an EV charger alongside your panel upgrade? In most cases, we can determine what size panel you need and provide a quote with just a phone call. CALL: (760) 690-7517 or Text Us anytime and we will get right back to you. We will check your panel's capacity, handle all the permits, and make sure your upgrade is done safely and to code.
Need help with your electrical panel upgrade? Call us today for a free quote over the phone!
Do You Need an Electrical Panel Upgrade in Ocean Beach?
Below are a few reasons you might need an electrical panel upgrade or replacement.
Breakers keep tripping
Melted bus bar from a faulty circuit
A burning smell is coming from the electrical panel
The electrical panel is physically deteriorating due to rust, corrosion, or salt air damage to the panel enclosure
More amperage is needed for added loads such as an electric vehicle charger, oven, fireplace, heat pump, or mini-split system
An older Zinsco or Federal Pacific (Stab-Lok) panel that is known to be a fire and safety hazard
A home inspection ahead of a sale or refinance that flagged the electrical panel as a concern
Adding an ADU to your Ocean Beach property, many OB lots have alley access that makes ADU construction practical, and this almost always triggers a panel evaluation
These are a few of the many reasons you might be thinking about upgrading your electrical panel. Below are some photos of electrical panels that were in desperate need of an upgrade.
The electrical panel and wiring in these photos were in really bad shape. CLICK HERE for more information on electrical wiring.
Is There an Advantage to Upgrading Your Electrical Panel in Ocean Beach?
In short, yes.
Many Ocean Beach homeowners invest in the visible improvements, such as a beautifully refinished wood floor in an original bungalow, a refreshed kitchen in a mid-century cottage, and fresh exterior paint that brings out the character of a craftsman-style facade along Abbott Street or Voltaire Street. Those are all great investments in a neighborhood where the housing stock is genuinely historic, and the community identity is deeply tied to its architecture.
One thing that gets overlooked far too often, though, is the backbone of the entire electrical system.
The backbone consists of all the wires and materials you cannot see. The electrical panel is the main component of all of it.
It is not pretty. It is not going to impress your guests or make your bungalow look more authentic. But a properly sized, code-compliant electrical panel is what ensures that all the new light fixtures, smart switches, EV chargers, and modern appliances you install continue to operate safely and without interruption for many years to come.
Here is the reality of Ocean Beach that makes panel upgrades so relevant right now. The median construction year for homes in OB is 1963. More than 30 percent of Ocean Beach homes were built before 1950, and roughly 66 percent were built between 1950 and 1989. Only about 3 percent of Ocean Beach homes were built after 1990. That means the overwhelming majority of Ocean Beach properties are running on electrical systems that are anywhere from 35 to over 100 years old.
Original knob-and-tube wiring, fuse boxes converted to circuit breakers at some point in the past, 60-amp services that were never upgraded when the neighborhood was developing, and aging 100-amp panels that have been quietly serving a home through multiple decades of added electrical load. These are exactly what we find when we open panels in Ocean Beach.
There is also an important local consideration for certain Ocean Beach properties: the Ocean Beach Cottage Emerging Historical District, which includes dozens of designated beach cottages and bungalows built between 1887 and 1931. If your property is in or near a historically designated area, the City of San Diego has specific permit requirements that differ from standard properties. We cover this in detail in the permit section below.
An upgrade gives you the capacity, safety, and long-term reliability your Ocean Beach home deserves, and it protects the value of a property that is genuinely irreplaceable in today's coastal San Diego market.
Renovating your entire home? CLICK HERE for more information on our electrical wiring services.
Need help with your electrical panel upgrade? Call us today for a free quote over the phone!
What Size Electrical Panel Do You Need in Ocean Beach?
Electrical panels are sized in amps. The panel you choose will depend on your electrical needs today and your plans for the future.
Below is a breakdown of the most common electrical panel options and why you might choose one over another. This is not a comprehensive list, but it will help give you a clear idea of which panel is right for your Ocean Beach property.
125 Amp Electrical Panel Upgrade or Replacement
You are not adding any electrical load and simply need to replace your existing 100 or 125 amp panel Your panel is damaged, failing, or physically deteriorating and needs replacement You have an underground service and do not have the budget for a full 200 amp upgrade at this time Note: Many older Ocean Beach properties are still on 60-amp services in these cases, even a 125-amp upgrade represents a significant safety improvemen.t
200 Amp Electrical Panel Upgrade or Replacement — The Most Common Upgrade in Ocean Beach
You are not adding any electrical load today, but have plans to in the future. You are looking to add one or two electrical appliances and one electric vehicle charger. You are installing a larger capacity photovoltaic (solar) system. This is the current industry standard for residential properties and the right choice for the vast majority of Ocean Beach single-family homes, bungalows, and cottages.
400 Amp Electrical Panel Upgrade or Replacement
You need a 400 amp replacement for an existing oversized service You are installing two electric vehicle chargers alongside many other high-demand electric appliances You are looking to fully electrify your home replacing all gas appliances with electric alternatives You are adding a full ADU to your Ocean Beach property and need additional capacity for both the main house and the new unit You are pairing a large solar array with a whole-home battery storage system.
Not sure what size panel is right for your Ocean Beach property? Most homeowners do not want to run load calculations, and you should not have to. CALL: (760) 690-7517 or Text Us anytime, and we will size it correctly for you over the phone. No pressure, no guesswork.
How Much Does an Electrical Panel Upgrade Cost in Ocean Beach, CA?
The cost of upgrading your electrical panel can vary widely depending on your service type and the specific requirements of your installation.
Below are the two most typical cost ranges for properties in Ocean Beach and the greater San Diego coastal area.
Overhead Service (power lines run above your property with a service drop connecting to the weatherhead above your roof) $3,500 to $5,500
Underground Service (no overhead power lines, panel is fed underground from a ground-mounted transformer) $7,000 to $20,000
Underground service upgrades cost significantly more because they require SDG&E coordination, a formal trench inspector pre-meet, conduit excavation, and multiple inspections before the work is complete.
Additional cost factors for Ocean Beach properties specifically include panel amperage (200A vs. 400A), whether stucco, wood siding, or original exterior materials need to be repaired after the installation, salt air weatherproofing requirements on coastal properties, and permit fees paid to the City of San Diego Development Services Department. For properties in or near the Ocean Beach Cottage Emerging Historical District, permit preparation may require full electrical plans and calculations, which can affect the overall project cost and timeline.
We provide honest, itemized pricing upfront. no hidden fees and no surprises at the end of the job.
A Warning About Unlicensed Electrical Contractors in Ocean Beach
Before we get into the process, this needs to be said.
Many so-called electricians will quote you a much lower price and tell you it is not necessary to wait for SDG&E to process your service change request or to pull a permit through the City of San Diego.
If you run into one of these unprofessional scam artists, send them down the road.
In California, performing an electrical panel upgrade without a permit is illegal. It voids your homeowner's insurance, creates personal liability for you if anything goes wrong, and causes serious complications when you go to sell your home. For Ocean Beach homeowners, especially those with older properties or properties near the historic district, unpermitted electrical work can also create serious complications with the City of San Diego during any future renovation or sale.
The City of San Diego requires an electrical permit for all electrical work, including panel upgrades, under San Diego Municipal Code Section 129. A permit can only be issued to a licensed California State Contractor authorized to perform electrical installations.
Any legitimate, licensed electrical contractor knows exactly how to handle this process. If someone is telling you a permit is not worth it or is not required, they are cutting corners, and you will be the one left dealing with the consequences.
Always verify your contractor's license before signing anything: CSLB License Lookup.
The Ocean Beach Electrical Panel Upgrade Process — Step by Step
Now that we have covered the key questions, it is time to walk through exactly what to expect from the day you call us to the day your new panel passes final inspection.
One important thing to understand about Ocean Beach: Ocean Beach is a community within the City of San Diego; it is not a separate incorporated city. This means all electrical permits are issued by the City of San Diego Development Services Department (DSD), not a standalone Ocean Beach building department. Permits are submitted online through the City of San Diego DSD portal.
There is one important local consideration for certain Ocean Beach properties. The City of San Diego's Ocean Beach Cottage Emerging Historical District covers dozens of designated properties along streets, including Saratoga Avenue, Narragansett Avenue, Muir Avenue, and surrounding blocks. If your property is historically designated or located within a historic district, full electrical plans and calculations are required as part of your permit application, even for work that would qualify for a Simple No-Plan permit on a non-historic property. We identify this requirement upfront for every Ocean Beach project and handle all documentation accordingly.
SDG&E is the utility provider for Ocean Beach. All service change requests, trench inspections, and disconnect/reconnect coordination go through SDG&E. We handle all permit applications and SDG&E coordination on your behalf from start to finish.
Below is an outline of the full electrical panel upgrade process. You can click any link to jump to that section.
Request a Service Change From San Diego Gas and Electric (SDG&E)
Waiting Period SDG&E Assigns a Planner
Apply For an Electrical Permit Through the City of San Diego Development Services Department
Schedule a Pre-Meet With the SDG&E Trench Inspector (Underground Service Only)
Dig the Trench and Install Conduit (Underground Service Only)
Trench Inspection and Backfill (Underground Service Only)
Schedule the Disconnect/Reconnect With SDG&E
SDG&E Power Disconnection
Install the Grounding and Bonding System
Electrical Panel Removal and Installation
Repair Stucco or Siding
Pass the City of San Diego Final Inspection
Are you ready?
Here we go!
Step 1: Request a Service Change From San Diego Gas and Electric (SDG&E)
To get your Ocean Beach panel upgrade started, you must first submit a service change request to San Diego Gas and Electric (SDG&E), the utility provider for Ocean Beach and all of San Diego County.
This request notifies SDG&E that a service change is planned at your property and kicks off their internal review and planning process. Without this step, SDG&E will not be prepared to disconnect and reconnect your service on installation day.
Here are the steps:
Go to SDG&E's work order request form website. Fill out all the necessary information for your installation. Review all the forms and click submit.
This paperwork is included in the cost of your panel upgrade when you hire Landers Electric. We submit it on your behalf and follow up directly with SDG&E so you do not have to manage any of it.
Step 2: Waiting Period — SDG&E Assigns a Planner
Once the work order has been submitted, the waiting period begins. How long you wait depends on SDG&E's current workload and the complexity of your service configuration.
After the waiting period, your project is assigned to an SDG&E planner. This planner will come out to your Ocean Beach property, assess the installation area, and design the job.
Once complete, the planner will email a detailed report called a work order, with all the requirements for your panel upgrade. This includes:
Panel location, Conduit size, Required clearances, Meter height, Trenching route and depth (for underground service only)
Once the work order is received from SDG&E, it is time to apply for the permit.
Step 3: Apply For an Electrical Permit Through the City of San Diego Development Services Department
After receiving the SDG&E work order, the next step is to pull an electrical permit through the City of San Diego.
A PERMIT IS ALWAYS REQUIRED when upgrading an electrical panel in Ocean Beach.
Many so-called electricians will quote you a lower price and tell you it is not necessary to wait for SDG&E to process your request or to pull a city permit.
If you run into one of those contractors, send them down the road.
All electrical permits in Ocean Beach are issued by the City of San Diego Development Services Department (DSD). Permit applications are submitted online through the City of San Diego DSD portal.
For most Ocean Beach single-family homes that are not in a historically designated area or historic district, a standard electrical permit for a panel upgrade is straightforward. However, if your property is in or near the Ocean Beach Cottage Emerging Historical District, which covers designated properties primarily built between 1887 and 1931 along streets including Saratoga Avenue, Narragansett Avenue, and Muir Avenue, full electrical plans and calculations must accompany your permit application per the City of San Diego's requirements for work on historically designated properties. We identify this at the start of every project and handle all required documentation on your behalf.
Not sure how permits work for your specific Ocean Beach property? CALL: (760) 690-7517 or Text Us anytime. We pull all required permits and handle every piece of paperwork for you.
Step 4: Schedule a Pre-Meet With the SDG&E Trench Inspector (Underground Service Only)
Steps 4, 5, and 6 apply only to underground electrical services.
Before we go any further, it is important to understand the difference between overhead and underground electrical services.
An overhead electrical service is easy to identify. Walk outside and look up. If you see power lines above your property with one set of wires running to the conduit above your electrical panel, you have an overhead service. Overhead service is common throughout Ocean Beach, given the age and character of the neighborhood's housing stock.
An underground electrical service has no overhead power lines. If you look around your property and see green ground-mounted SDG&E transformers on or near the lot, that is a strong sign you have an underground service.
Now back to Step 4.
After receiving the SDG&E work order and pulling the city permit, the next step for an underground service is to schedule a pre-meet with an SDG&E trench inspector. Their job is to ensure the new underground conduit is installed according to SDG&E's standards.
This meeting helps both the homeowner and the electrical contractor understand exactly what is required for the underground portion of the installation, so that it is completed the first time correctly.
It is important to call Dig Alert (811) before scheduling this meeting. The work area must be marked with white paint before Dig Alert's arrival. You will not be able to schedule the trench inspector meeting without a Dig Alert reference number. We coordinate all of this for you.
Step 5: Dig the Trench and Install Conduit (Underground Service Only)
Once the SDG&E trench inspector has provided all the necessary directions for the new underground conduit, construction can begin.
The trench is excavated, and approximately 90 percent of the conduit is installed. The final 10 percent of the section that enters into SDG&E's handhole or transformer vault cannot be installed by the electrical contractor. That portion is completed by a utility contractor after the trench is inspected a second time by the trench inspector.
Ocean Beach's compact lot sizes, alley access configurations, and established landscaping all require careful planning during the excavation phase. We map out the conduit route thoroughly before any digging begins.
Step 6: Trench Inspection and Backfill (Underground Service Only)
As stated in Step 5, once the conduit has been 90 percent installed, the SDG&E trench inspector must be contacted a second time to approve the installation of the last 10 percent of conduit entering the utility handhole or transformer.
Once that inspection is passed, the SDG&E service coordinator is called to schedule a crew to come out and complete the final conduit installation.
After SDG&E finishes its portion, the electrical contractor is cleared to backfill the trench and repair any driveway, sidewalk, or landscaping that was removed during excavation.
Once all repairs are complete, the trench inspector must be called one last time to approve a final inspection on the underground work. Once that inspection is approved, the panel upgrade can continue to Step 7.
Step 7: Schedule the Disconnect/Reconnect With SDG&E
Steps 4 through 6 were strictly for underground electrical services. Steps 7 through 12 apply to both overhead and underground services.
This step is scheduling what is called a disconnect/reconnect. The disconnect/reconnect is the date SDG&E will de-energize your service so the old panel can be safely removed and the new one installed. This is the main installation day.
The disconnect/reconnect is scheduled through your assigned SDG&E service coordinator. Once the date is confirmed, the City of San Diego Development Services Department is notified so a city inspector can be scheduled to come out to your property on the same day.
Step 8: SDG&E Power Disconnection
Step 8 brings us to the day of the actual electrical panel upgrade.
Early in the morning, an SDG&E crew arrives at your Ocean Beach property to disconnect power at the utility source. This is the only safe way to remove an existing panel, and it is the only way we work.
It is important to remember that approximately three days before the scheduled disconnection date, Dig Alert (811) should be called to re-mark all existing underground utilities in the work area, including gas, water, AT&T, Cox Cable, and others.
Step 9: Install the Grounding and Bonding System
The National Electrical Code requires proper grounding and bonding for all new electrical panel installations.
This includes two ground rods, a cold water pipe bond, and an electrical panel connection.
Some electrical contractors prefer to install the ground rods before the utility power disconnection day because a large pneumatic jackhammer is needed to drive both rods 8 feet into the ground. Planning this step keeps the installation day running efficiently.
Once the ground rods are in place, an unbroken solid copper ground wire sized according to the National Electrical Code must connect both ground rods, the cold water pipe, and the electrical panel.
Proper grounding is required by code and is what protects your home and family in the event of an electrical fault. If you would rather leave this step to a licensed professional, CALL: (760) 690-7517 or Text Us anytime and we will get right back to you.
Step 10: Electrical Panel Removal and Installation
THIS STEP CAN ONLY BE COMPLETED ONCE SDG&E HAS DISCONNECTED THE POWER AT THE UTILITY SOURCE.
Once the power has been disconnected at its origination point, the old panel is carefully removed, and the new panel is installed.
If you have an overhead electrical service, a new riser and weatherhead will be installed at least 24 inches above the roofline for utility connection.
After the installation, a City of San Diego Development Services Department inspector visits the site to verify that the installation is in compliance with the National Electrical Code. If the inspection is passed, the city inspector notifies SDG&E, and power is restored to your home the same day.
Step 11: Repair Stucco or Siding
Removing an electrical panel requires cutting into the exterior stucco, wood siding, or shingles of the home.
Ocean Beach has a high concentration of wood-shingled cottages, craftsman-style bungalows, and stucco exteriors, all of which require careful, clean repair work after a panel is removed and replaced. Once the panel is installed and the inspection is on the calendar, the affected area is patched, waterproofed, and finished to match the surrounding exterior as closely as possible.
Salt air from the coast makes proper weatherproofing especially important on Ocean Beach properties. We make sure every repair is weather-tight before calling for final inspection.
Repairs must be completed, and the affected area must be painted before the final inspection can be passed.
Step 12: Pass the City of San Diego Final Inspection
The final inspection is the last milestone in the electrical panel upgrade process.
A City of San Diego Development Services Department inspector reviews the entire completed installation, the panel, grounding system, conductor labeling, stucco or siding repair, and waterproofing to verify compliance with the NEC, CEC, and all applicable City of San Diego requirements.
Remember that all exterior repairs and waterproofing must be completed, and the affected area must be painted before the final inspection can be passed.
Once the final inspection is approved, the electrical panel upgrade is complete, and your power is permanently restored under your new electrical service.
When you hire Landers Electric, we stay on the job until the city inspection is passed and your power is safely restored. CALL: (760) 690-7517 or Text Us anytime and we will get right back to you.
Frequently Asked Questions About Electrical Panel Upgrades in Ocean Beach, CA
What are the signs that I need an electrical panel upgrade?
Common signs include flickering lights, frequently tripping breakers, a burning smell coming from the panel, or a panel that is physically deteriorating from age or coastal salt air exposure. If you are planning to add an EV charger, a new HVAC system, an ADU, or any other high-demand load, those are also strong reasons to evaluate your current panel capacity. If your Ocean Beach home has a Zinsco or Federal Pacific (Stab-Lok) panel, replacement is strongly recommended immediately.
What is the average cost of an electrical panel upgrade in Ocean Beach?
In the San Diego coastal area, a standard overhead service panel upgrade typically costs between $3,500 and $5,500. An underground service upgrade is more extensive and typically ranges from $7,000 to $20,000, depending on the scope, panel amperage, and site conditions. For properties in or near the Ocean Beach Cottage Emerging Historical District, permit preparation may involve additional plan requirements that can affect cost and timeline. Contact us for a specific quote for your property.
Who issues electrical permits in Ocean Beach?
Ocean Beach is a community within the City of San Diego. All electrical permits are issued by the City of San Diego Development Services Department (DSD). Permits are submitted online through the DSD portal. For properties in or near historically designated areas in Ocean Beach, full electrical plans and calculations are required as part of the permit application. Landers Electric handles all permit applications and identifies historic district requirements upfront for every Ocean Beach project.
How long does an electrical panel upgrade take in Ocean Beach?
The physical installation is typically completed in a single day. The full process, including the SDG&E work order, waiting period, city permit, and all required inspections, can take several weeks from start to finish, depending on SDG&E's current processing times and whether your service is overhead or underground.
Is a 100-amp panel enough for my Ocean Beach home?
For most modern homes in Ocean Beach, a 100-amp panel is no longer sufficient. A 200-amp panel is now the industry standard and handles modern appliances, air conditioning, and EV chargers without issue. Given that the median construction year for Ocean Beach homes is 1963 and many homes still have original or early-replacement panels, a 200 amp upgrade is one of the most valuable long-term improvements an Ocean Beach property owner can make.
Can I do a panel upgrade myself?
No. An electrical panel upgrade is extremely technical and dangerous work involving high-voltage power. Under San Diego Municipal Code Section 129, electrical permits can only be issued to a licensed California State Contractor. Attempting this work without a license means no permit, no inspection, and no legal or insurance protection for you as the homeowner.
What is the most common reason for a failed inspection in Ocean Beach?
Failed inspections are most often caused by improper wiring, incorrect grounding, or work that does not follow the current National Electrical Code. For Ocean Beach properties near the historic district, missing or incomplete plan documentation is an additional cause. Using a licensed and experienced electrical contractor significantly reduces the risk of a failed inspection.
Who do I contact for an electrical panel upgrade in Ocean Beach?
Contact Landers Electric at (760) 690-7517 or visit landerselectric.net. We will assess your situation, give you an honest quote, and handle the entire process from the first SDG&E work order to the final city inspection.
For Electricians and Contractors in San Diego County
At Landers Electric, we do not just upgrade panels for homeowners. We also mentor and train the next generation of contractors. With over 20 years of hands-on electrical and construction experience throughout San Diego County, I have learned exactly what it takes to build and scale a profitable business in this trade.
That is why I created my live webinar: How to Start a Profitable Construction Company. In this training, I share proven systems for everything from licensing, estimating, and contracts to hiring, marketing, and scaling your crew. It is designed for electricians, plumbers, HVAC techs, general contractors, and anyone ready to take the next step from working in the field to running their own operation.
If you are serious about starting your own company or taking your current contracting business to the next level, this webinar gives you step-by-step guidance from someone who has built a successful electrical company right here in San Diego.
As always, if you need a licensed professional to handle your electrical panel upgrade in Ocean Beach, please do not hesitate to reach out.
At Landers Electric, we take pride in completing every panel upgrade safely, code-compliantly, and on time, giving you peace of mind that the job is done right.
Stephan Landers | Owner and Master Electrician | Landers Electric
Landers Electric also provides 200-amp electrical panel upgrades for homeowners in Temecula, Murrieta, and surrounding Southwest Riverside County communities. Many homes in these areas require electrical service upgrades to support EV chargers, air conditioning systems, and modern electrical loads.
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Looking to future-proof your Ocean Beach home or business? We also offer professional EV charger installation in San Diego with licensed electricians handling everything from permits to safe 240-volt wiring.
About the Author
Stephan Landers is a California C-10 Electrical Contractors License holder (CSLB License #1089091) and the founder of Landers Electrical Contracting Inc. With over 20 years of experience, he is dedicated to providing expert advice and quality electrical services in San Diego.
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